This is in response to the revelation that the Ministry of Health is paying the Mongrel Mob $2.75 million to run a drug rehab programme.
Taxpayers' Union Spokesman Louis Houlbrooke says “Last week, New Zealanders rightly condemned the Human Rights
Commissioner for giving a $200 koha to the Mongrel Mob. But now we learn our Ministry of Health is giving them almost $3
million.”
“The thugs making millions by selling drugs have been given millions more to run the rehab programmes. It’s a sickening
cycle of profiteering at the expense of our communities’ health, safety, and taxpayer funds.”
“Putting aside the ghastliness of giving taxpayer money to the mob, it’s also a conflict of interest. How can we pay an
organisation to rehabilitate drug users when its business model depends on ongoing addiction? Gangs have a vested
interest in addiction and should therefore be kept well away from the rehab business.”
“A few months ago, we never thought such a cosy relationship between government and organised crime was possible. But it
appears these back door financing arrangements are widespread. We’re calling on all Government agencies to front up
about what contracts they hold with gangs and gang-run organisations, and to cut these contracts off before the Taxpayers’ Union exposes them.”